Office LocationWe are located in the Professional Arts Building, 1400 75th Street, Kenosha, Wisconsin. If you are coming from I94, Highway 50 continues east as 75th Street. We are ½ mile east of the Spot Drive-In, and one block west of Walgreens on Sheridan Road. We are across the hall from the former office of Dr. Jeanne Vedder, and down the hall from the former office of Drs. Michael Schellpfeffer and Paul A. Capelli.

AppointmentsAll patients are seen by appointment only. Call (262) 652-9500.Our staff has been trained to classify appointment requests into three categories:

Emergency

Urgent

Routine

This is, of course, for your benefit. At any time that you feel an emergency situation has arisen, please state its nature to the receptionist who will ensure that you will be seen. For a problem that is pressing, but not of an emergency nature, the appointment may have to be delayed one or two days. For the routine or regular check-up examination, the period of time required to obtain an appointment may vary from several days to several weeks depending on the doctor's schedule.

If you are unable to keep your appointment or are going to be late, please call the office as soon as possible. This courtesy allows us to be of service to other patients.

Office AccessibilityOur office offers convenient free parking immediately adjacent to the building. There are no steps, stairs, or ramps in our parking lot or building. We have a wheelchair, walker, transfer board and Posey Gait/Transfer Belt available for patient use. We have an examination room where patients can usually be examined without transferring from the wheelchair. This examination room will not easily accommodate patients who are unable to sit upright or lean forward or who are sitting in wheelchairs that are unusually wide or low to the ground. Therefore, if at all possible, please come in a standard wheelchair.

"An Eye M.D. is an ophthalmologist - a medical doctor who provides the full spectrum of eye and vision care. From eyeglasses and contact lenses to medication and surgery, your Eye M.D. will help you keep your sight for life."